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Page 1 UNIVERSITY of MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL COMPREHENSIVE PROFESSIONAL VITAE K A R E N D E V E R E A U X M E L I L L O , PhD, GNP, ANP-C, FAANP, FGSA Professor and Chair, Department of Nursing School of Health and Environment (978) 934-4417 EDUCATION AND ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS Education 1990 Ph.D. Brandeis University, Florence Heller School for Advanced Studies in Social Policy, Major Fields of Study: Aging, Long-Term Care, Health Policy; Waltham, MA, Dissertation: “Evaluation of Nursing Process and Outcomes of Care Utilizing Nurse Practitioners to Provide Health Care for Elderly Patients in Massachusetts Nursing Homes” 1978 M.S. University of Lowell, Gerontological Nursing, Preparation as a Gerontological Nurse Practitioner 1977 B.S.N. Salem State College, Nursing, Graduated Magna Cum Laude, GPA 3.74 1973 A.S. Massachusetts Bay Community College, Nursing, Graduated with High Honors Academic Experience June, 2005 to Present Professor and Chair, Department of Nursing University of Massachusetts Lowell September, 1993 Professor, Department of Nursing; to May, 2005 Coordinator, Gerontological Nursing Program, University of Massachusetts Lowell September, 1991 Associate Professor (Tenured) Department of Nursing to August, 1993 Coordinator, Gerontological Nursing Program, University of Massachusetts Lowell September, 1985 Assistant Professor, Department of Nursing to August, 1991 Coordinator, Gerontological Nursing Program, University of Lowell September, 1982 Instructor, on a Federal Grant, Gerontological to August, 1985 Nursing Program, University of Lowell 2 September, 1981 Instructor, Medical-Surgical Nursing, to August, 1982 Lasell Junior College, Newton, MA August, 1978 Instructor, Medical-Surgical Nursing, to August, 1981 New England Baptist Hospital, School of Nursing, Boston, MA Non-Academic Professional Experience 1994 (May-June), Harvard Medical School's Division on Aging, Geriatric Education Center's faculty practice program participant, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Geriatric Assessment Clinic and Urinary Incontinence Clinic 1991 (Summer), Gerontological Nurse Practitioner, MI ElderHealth Clinic, Inc., Mary Immaculate Health/Care Services, Zero Bennington Street, Lawrence, MA 1991 Provided Nurse Practitioner services in "For Women - By Women" Health Screening Program conducted at MI ElderHealth Clinic, Lawrence, for older women (breast and pelvic examinations; Pap screening; venipunctures for cholesterol levels, and health risk profile assessments). 1990 (June-July), Faculty Practice Residency, Beth Israel Hospital of Boston, Center for the Advancement of Nursing Practice, Multi-disciplinary Geriatric Assessment Consultation Team and Home Care Department PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Professional Association Participation 2011 Selected for National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties, Women’s Health/ Gender Nurse Practitioner Competencies Work Group, representing the Geropsychiatric Mental Health Nursing Work Group of the American Academy of Nursing. 2010 Appointed to the Mass. Board of Registration in Nursing as a representative of the Mass. Association of Colleges of Nursing, as alternate, to serve on its newly established 244 CMR 6.00 Collaborative Task Force. The purpose of this Task Force is to recommend evidence-based changes to the Board's regulations at 244 CMR 6.00: Approval of Nursing Education Programs and the General Conduct Thereof. 2009 Fellow status awarded through the Social Research, Policy and Practice Section of the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) 2008-2010 Selected for NP Expert Panel for the national project, Transitioning to Adult-Gerontology APRN Education: Ensuring the APRN Workforce is Prepared To Care for Older Adults, funded by the John A. Hartford Foundation to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing and the Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing at New York University. 2008-2010 American Academy of Nursing/Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing, Geropsychiatric Nursing Core Competency Workgroup, Member 3 2007-2008 Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), Elected to Nominating Committee 2005-Present Eastern Massachusetts Long-Term Care Nursing Shortage Workgroup, Massachusetts Extended Care Federation, Member 2005-Present Massachusetts Association of Colleges of Nursing, Member; Strategic Plan 2006-2009 Task Force Member, examining Objective: Increase the number of nurses who are qualified as full-time nursing faculty and retain them in nursing education at all levels; 2006-2007, Nominations and Awards Committee, Member; 2007-2009, Chair, Nominations and Awards Committee; 2007-2008, Ad Hoc Committee of MACN and MARLN (Mass. Rhode Island League for Nursing) AD-Council on Transitioning AD RN to BS Degree Completion Programs 2005-Present Manuscript Reviewer for Geriatric Nursing 2004-Present Editorial Advisory Board member for the Journal of Gerontological Nursing 2000-2002 President, Eta Omega Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International; as President, took responsibility for the development and submission of the Chapter Key Award for overall excellence, which was selected and this first-ever award by the Chapter was received at the international biennium convention in November 2001; 2002-2004 Immediate Past- President, Eta Omega Chapter. 2001-Present Fellow, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (Fellowship recognizes nurse practitioners that have made outstanding contributions to health care practice, research, education or policy); Scholarship and Awards Reviewer, 2004-Present; Chair, Abstract Review Committee, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 1994 Conference, Washington, DC; 1992-1995, Research Committee Member and Abstract Reviewer for annual Conferences; Member, 1990-Present 1998-2000, President-Elect, Eta Omega Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International; 1991- 1993, Chair, Research Committee; 1993-2000, Research Committee Member; 1995, Chapter Delegate to the biennial convention 1999-Present Review Panel Member, Journal of Gerontological Nursing 1996-2000 Manuscript Reviewer, Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners: The International Journal of NPACE 2001, 1999 Abstract Reviewer, Gerontological Society of America’s Annual Scientific Conference; Clinical Medicine Section 2006-2011 Re-certification as an Adult Nurse Practitioner by the American Nurses Credentialing Center, Board on Certification for Primary Health Care in Adult and Family Health Nursing Practice; April 1, 2006 to March 31, 2011. 1996-2004 Advisory Board Member, Greater Lowell Office, Eastern Massachusetts Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association (formerly, Greater Lowell Alzheimer’s Association). 1997-1998 Advisory Committee, to the National Citizens’ Coalition for Nursing Home Reform, 4 Consensus Development Workshop on “Removing Barriers/Improving Care” 1996-1997 Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Faculty Development Committee Member 1996-1999 Board of Directors, Alumni Association, University of Massachusetts Lowell 1995-Present National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties, Member; Abstract Reviewer for the 1997 New Mexico National Conference; 1983-1984, Membership Committee. 1997 (Winter), Faculty Institutes: Electronic Libraries and Internet Options, Proposal Writing Fundamentals (June 1997), Identifying Research Funding (January 1998) Faculty Teaching Center, University of Massachusetts Lowell; 1995 (Summer), Selected to participate in two Faculty Teaching Center Summer Institutes: Distance Learning and Multimedia Integration in the Classroom 1992-Present Massachusetts Coalition for Nurse Practitioners; 1992-1993, Massachusetts Coalition of Nurse Practitioners; Regional Representative for Greater Lowell; Legislative Committee, Member. 1986-1997 North Shore Nurse Practitioners, Member; 1996-1997, Scholarship and Award Committee, Member; 1993-1994, Legislative Committee Member, planned Legislative Reception for March 22, 1994, Towne Lyne House, Lynnfield, MA and Co- Representative to the Alliance for Nurses in Advanced Practice (Massachusetts) 1993 March, Panel Discussant for American Association of University Women, Andover- Georgetown Branch, Conference entitled "Women's Health Care - Physical and Mental Wellness" 1992-1993 Healthy Older Adults Action Alliance, American Association of Retired Persons, Member. 1992-1993 Appointed Vice-President of the Ten Club Board of Directors. 1987-1996 Greater Lowell Alzheimer's Association, Board Member, 1987 to Present; Health Professions Committee, Chair, 1991 to 1993; Secretary, 1988-l991; Health Professional Subcommittee, Member, 1987-l991; Research Committee Member, 1995-1996. 1991 (October); listed by the Gerontology News publication of the Gerontological Society of America, as the third place tie for recruiting the largest number of new members for the 6700 multi-disciplinary member organization. 1982-2001 American Nurses Association; Massachusetts Nurses Association, Member 1990 Inducted into Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, Member 1990 Massachusetts Alliance for Nurses in Expanded Practice, Member; assisted with planning arrangements for the November l4, l990 networking meeting with Regina Villers, MNA Lobbyist, University of Lowell 5 1989 Merrimack Valley Long-Term Care Planning Task Force Committee, in association with the Villers Foundation, sponsored "LTC Forum," Andover-Tewksbury, MA, November l989. 1978-Present Gerontological Society of America, Member; Nursing Interest Group Member; Geropsychiatric Mental Health Nursing Informal Interest Group, 2005-Present 1985-1990 Massachusetts
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